Marina di Puntaldia is a premiere yachting destination located in northeast Italy. Marvel at the breathtaking views of a stunning turquoise sea, lush forests, and white sand beaches. The crystal clear waters provide perfect conditions for sailing, fishing, or snorkeling. The marina offers a range of amenities and services including a swimming pool, spa, fitness center, a club house, and a shopping center. Relax and soak up the Mediterranean sun with top-notch facilities and services for superyachting guests. Discover the historical sites, explore the countryside, and taste the local cuisines. With its stunning landscape and welcoming atmosphere, Marina di Puntaldia is the perfect location for a yachting holiday.
Unique bars, bustling nightlife, and fabulous beaches make Porto Rotondo a competitor to Porto Cervo. Just a few kilometers from Golfo Aranci, this spectacular and well-maintained town is easy on the eye. Popular with celebrities and politicians who buy up huge villas here, Porto Rotondo enjoys an elegant status. A well-equipped marina with 800 moorings and a vast powdery sand beach set the scene for sweet summer days. With Spiaggia Ira nearby, charter guests can anchor their yacht off that coast and indulge in delicious watersports.
In the heart of the Costa Smeralda lies Golfo Pevero, only a few kilometers from Porto Cervo and home to the amazing beaches of Piccolo and Grande Pevero. This corner of paradise will mesmerise you with white sandy beaches emerald and turquoise waters surrounded by beautiful villas and lush vegetation. It is the perfect spot to drop anchor.
Located on the southern tip of Corsica, this is a paradise for those who seek relaxation, breath-taking natural scenery, and adventure. It has stunning beaches with crystal clear waters, perfect for swimming, diving, and enjoying water sports. The cliffs provide an amazing backdrop for hiking and sightseeing, with incredible panoramic views of the islands and the sea. The restaurants offer exquisite local cuisine, and the atmosphere is both chic and relaxed.
Nicknamed the secret islands of Sardinia, La Maddalena lends its name to an archipelago of around 60 isles and islands on the northeast coast. The island of the same name is the only permanently inhabited island in this collection. The national park is famous for its photogenic beaches and translucent seas, with Octopus Head Beach being one such example. You will want to pull out your snorkel and plunge in to see what sits beneath the blue. The best beaches include Bassa Trinità, Cala Francese, and Spiaggia di Monte di Rena, but truly, any beach you choose is bound to be bliss. Charter guests can also explore the town of La Maddalena for a charming stroll through the narrow streets.
Porto Cervo is one of Sardinia's most well-known, luxurious and chic locations. The marina is situated in a beautiful, sheltered harbor. The Costa Smeralda Yacht Club is one of the best equipped in the Mediterranean. With steady winds, this is yacht racing territory, and plays host to regattas such as the Perini Navi Cup, the Dubois Cup, Pendennis, Fitzroy and more.
This glamorous destination is the choice of rock stars and royalty, and it's not difficult to see why. There is a fantastic mix of beaches, wonderful shopping, great night life and excellent restaurants. It's a hive of activity in the height of summer, and you're bound to be surrounded by some of the biggest, most luxurious superyachts in the world.
Pretty Portisco is one of the loveliest locations in Sardina, and its marina is ideally located between Porto Rotondo and Port Cervo. Charter guests are drawn to this area thanks to its astounding beauty and the chance to live in La Dolce Vita. A sheltered beach, a fine collection of restaurants, and splendid panoramic views set the scene for lazy Italian days. The sandy and shallow seabed offers great opportunities for snorkeling or simply swimming in the turquoise waters. A few kilometers away, you will also find the artist's village of San Pantaleo.
Olbia is the gateway to Sardinia, with its large port and international airport. While it may be a little more industrial than other sides of wild Sardinia, this dynamic and fun city is filled with fascinating history and plenty of things to see and do. Recent renovations mean there's a trendy waterfront to explore, and the marina is filled with fabulous restaurants, bars, and shops all lining the pedestrian walkway. Authentic, energetic, and letting charter guests sample a true taste of Sardinian city life, a visit to Olbia is more than worth it. Explore the old town and the archeological museum, see the tomb of the Giants Su Monte ‘e S’Abe and Pedres Castle, and join the throngs of summer locals who love to queue for ice cream at midnight.